Head And Bottle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEF| The downs will lose the sun white alyssum | A |
| Lose the bees' hum | A |
| But head and bottle tilted back in the cart | B |
| Will never part | B |
| Till I am cold as midnight and all my hours | C |
| Are beeless flowers | C |
| He neither sees nor hears nor smells nor thinks | D |
| But only drinks | D |
| Quiet in the yard where tree trunks do not lie | E |
| More quietly | F |
Edward Thomas
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